Printer for Appointments?

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asanders
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Printer for Appointments?

Post by asanders » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:49 am

Just out of curiosity, is everyone using a Dymo/Brother printer for appointments? I was hoping to find a printer that would print on standard size business cards and just load a bunch of them and print directly on the cars, but it seems that no such beast exists. Thanks.

-Sanders

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Re: Printer for Appointments?

Post by Roy Bloom » Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:25 am

I remember those and used that in Practice Works . I would think www.dymo.com would be a good place to start. May have to just put label on back of card.
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Re: Printer for Appointments?

Post by Roy Bloom » Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:57 am

Here is something that sounds like what you want http://www.nbstech.com/CP_Javelin%20Val ... inters.php
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asanders
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Re: Printer for Appointments?

Post by asanders » Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:40 am

Thanks. I'm thinking the Dymo is the way to go. NBS, Zebra, etc. all make card printers but they're for things like Driver's Licenses, ID's, etc. Hard, two sided plastic cards. I was hoping to simply find a printer that would print on individual business cards, but I can't find any such animal.

Trying to get up to speed with features in OD we haven't used before. Anxiously awaiting EMR.

-Sanders

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